ClamAV 1.0.0
ClamAV 1.0.0 includes the following improvements and changes.
Major changes
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Support for decrypting read-only OLE2-based XLS files that are encrypted with
the default password.
Use of the default password will now appear in the metadata JSON.- GitHub pull request: #700
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Overhauled the implementation of the all-match feature. The newer code is more
reliable and easier to maintain.- This project fixed several known issues with signature detection in all-
match mode:- Enabled embedded file-type recognition signatures to match when a malware
signature also matched in a scan of the same layer. - Enabled bytecode signatures to run in all-match mode after a match has
occurred. - Fixed an assortment of all-match edge case issues.
- Enabled embedded file-type recognition signatures to match when a malware
- Added multiple test cases to verify correct all-match behavior.
- GitHub pull request: #687
- This project fixed several known issues with signature detection in all-
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Added a new callback to the public API for inspecting file content during a
scan at each layer of archive extraction.- The new callback function type is
clcb_file_inspection
defined in
clamav.h
. - The function
cl_engine_set_clcb_file_inspection()
may be used to enable
the callback prior to performing a scan. - This new callback is to be considered unstable for the 1.0 release.
We may alter this function in a subsequent feature version. - GitHub pull request: #170
- The new callback function type is
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Added a new function to the public API for unpacking CVD signature archives.
- The new function is
cl_cvdunpack()
. The last parameter for the function
may be set to verify if a CVD's signature is valid before unpacking the CVD
content to the destination directory. - GitHub pull request: #690
- The new function is
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The option to build with an external TomsFastMath library has been removed.
ClamAV requires non-default build options for TomsFastMath to support bigger
floating point numbers. Without this change, database and Windows EXE/DLL
authenticode certificate validation may fail.
TheENABLE_EXTERNAL_TOMSFASTMATH
build is now ignored.- GitHub pull request: #742
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Moved the Dockerfile and supporting scripts from the main ClamAV repository
over to a new repository: https://github.com/Cisco-Talos/clamav-dockerThe separate repository will make it easier to update the images and fix
issues with images for released ClamAV versions.Any users building the ClamAV Docker image rather than pulling them from
Docker Hub will have to get the latest Docker files from the new location.- GitHub pull request: #764
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Increased the SONAME major version for libclamav because of ABI changes
between the 0.103 LTS release and the 1.0 LTS release.- GitHub pull request: #778
Other improvements
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Add checks to limit PDF object extraction recursion.
- GitHub pull request: #629
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Increased the limit for memory allocations based on untrusted input and
altered the warning message when the limit is exceeded so that it is more
helpful and less dramatic.- GitHub pull request: #723
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Dramatically improved the build time of libclamav-Rust unit tests.
The unit test build is included in the time limit for the test itself and was
timing out on slower systems. The ClamAV Rust code modules now share the same
build directory, which also reduces the amount of disk space used for the
build.- GitHub pull request: #694
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For Windows: The debugging symbol (PDB) files are now installed alongside the
DLL and LIB library files when built in "RelWithDebInfo" or "Debug" mode.- GitHub pull request: #669
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Relaxed the constraints on the check for overlapping ZIP file entries so as
not to alert on slightly malformed, but non-malicious, Java (JAR) archives.- GitHub pull request: #561
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Increased the time limit in FreshClam before warning if the DNS entry is
stale. In combination with changes to update the DNS entry more
frequently, this should prevent false alarms of failures in the database
publication system.- GitHub pull request: #597
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Docker: The C library header files are now included in the Docker image.
Patch courtesy of GitHub user TerminalFi.- GitHub pull request: #693
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Show the BYTECODE_RUNTIME build options when using the
ccmake
GUI for CMake.
Patch courtesy of Дилян Палаузов.- GitHub pull request: #678
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Added explicit minimum and maximum supported LLVM versions so that the build
will fail if you try to build with a version that is too old or too new and
will print a helpful message rather than simply failing to compile because of
compatibility issues. Patch courtesy of Matt Jolly.- GitHub pull request: #692
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Fixed compiler warnings that may turn into errors in Clang 16.
Patch courtesy of Michael Orlitzky.- GitHub pull request: #767
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Allow building with a custom RPATH so that the executables may be moved after
build in a development environment to a final installation directory.- GitHub pull request: #768
Bug fixes
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Assorted code quality fixes. These are not security issues and will not be
backported to prior feature versions:-
Several heap buffer overflows while loading PDB and WDB databases were found
by OSS-Fuzz and by Michał Dardas. -
oss-fuzz 43843: heap buffer overflow read (1) cli_sigopts_handler
- GitHub pull request: #560
-
oss-fuzz 44849: heap buffer overflow read (4) in HTML/js-norm
- GitHub pull request: #503
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oss-fuzz 43816: heap buffer overflow read (8) in cli_bcomp_freemeta
- GitHub pull request: #583
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oss-fuzz 43832: heap buffer overflow read (2) in cli_parse_add
- GitHub pull request: #611
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oss-fuzz 44493: integer overflow in cli_scannulsft
- GitHub pull request: #554
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CIFuzz leak detected in IDB parser
- GitHub pull request: #547
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oss-fuzz assorted signature parser leaks
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oss-fuzz 40601: leak detected in pdf_parseobj
- GitHub pull request: #553
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Fixed a build failure when using LIBCLAMAV_ONLY mode with tests enabled.
- GitHub pull request: #714
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Fixed an issue verifying EXE/DLL authenticode signatures to determine a given
file can be trusted (skipped).- GitHub pull request: #727
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Fixed a caching bug relating to the Container and Intermediates logical
signature condition.- GitHub pull request: #724
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Fixed a build issue when build with RAR disabled or when building with an
external libmspack library rather than the bundled library.- GitHub pull request: #672
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Fixed the capitalization of the
-W
option forclamonacc
in theclamonacc
manpage. Patch courtesy of GitHub user monkz. -
macOS: Fixed an issue with memory-map (
mmap
) system call detection affecting
versions 0.105 and 0.104. Memory maps may be used in ClamAV to improve
signature load performance and scan performance, as well as RAM usage.- GitHub pull request: #705
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Fixed a performance issue with Rust code when the build type is not explicitly
set to "Release" or "RelWithDebInfo". The Rust default build type is now
"RelWithDebInfo" just like the C code, instead of Debug.
This means it is now optimized by default.- GitHub pull request: #701
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Fixed an issue loading Yara rules containing regex strings with an escaped
forward-slash (\/
) followed by a colon (:
).- GitHub pull request: #696
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Fixed an issue detecting and scanning ZIP file entries appended to very small
files. The fix is part of the all-match feature overhaul. -
Fixed a detection issue with EXE/DLL import-address-table hash signatures that
specify a wildcard (*
) for the size field. The fix is part of the all-match
feature overhaul. -
Fixed the default bytecode timeout value listed in the manpages and in the
sample config files. Patches courtesy of Liam Jarvis and Ben Bodenmiller. -
Fixed an issue building the libclamav_rust test program when running
ctest
if building withBYTECODE_RUNTIME=llvm
and when theFindLLVM.cmake
module
is used to find the LLVM libraries. Patch courtesy of GitHub user teoberi.- GitHub pull request: #572
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Fixed an issue where scans sent to
clamd
with the all-match mode enabled
caused all subsequent scans to also use all-match mode.- GitHub pull request: #741
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Fixed bug when starting
clamonacc
with the--log=FILE
option that created
randomly named files in the current directory.- GitHub pull request: #751
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Other assorted bug fixes.
Acknowledgments
Special thanks to the following people for code contributions and bug reports:
- Anthony Chan
- Ben Bodenmiller
- Дилян Палаузов
- Liam Jarvis
- Matt Jolly
- Michael Orlitzky
- monkz
- teoberi
- TerminalFi